Laura Frantz Books in Order
Laura Frantz is a masterful storyteller with a passion for 18th-century history, which she meticulously researches and brings to life in her manuscripts written entirely in longhand. Her Scottish heritage is deeply woven into her narratives, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of her family. As a direct descendant of George Hume, a key figure in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, Frantz draws inspiration from her ancestral roots, which extend to Virginia, where her ancestor taught George Washington surveying in the years 1748-1750. Frantz resides in a log cabin in Kentucky, where she crafts compelling tales that captivate readers with their historical depth and emotional resonance. Represented by Janet Kobobel Grant of Books & Such Literary Agency, Frantz's dedication to historical accuracy and nuanced storytelling has earned her praise from critics, including Publishers Weekly, which notes that she has "done her historical homework."
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Laura Frantz
- #1AmazonThe Frontiersman's Daughter(2009)
- #2AmazonCourting Morrow Little(2010)
- #3AmazonThe Colonel's Lady(2011)
- #4AmazonA Moonbow Night(2017)
- #5AmazonThe Lacemaker(2018)
- #6AmazonA Bound Heart(2019)
- #7AmazonAn Uncommon Woman(2020)
- #8AmazonTidewater Bride(2021)
- #9AmazonA Heart Adrift(2022)
- #10AmazonThe Rose and the Thistle(2023)
- #11AmazonThe Seamstress of Acadie(2024)
- #12AmazonA Matter of Honor(2024)
- #13AmazonThe Indigo Heiress(2025)
- #14AmazonA Fierce Devotion(2025)
About Laura Frantz
Laura Frantz is a masterful storyteller with a passion for 18th-century history, which she meticulously researches and brings to life in her manuscripts written entirely in longhand. Her Scottish heritage is deeply woven into her narratives, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of her family. As a direct descendant of George Hume, a key figure in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, Frantz draws inspiration from her ancestral roots, which extend to Virginia, where her ancestor taught George Washington surveying in the years 1748-1750. Frantz resides in a log cabin in Kentucky, where she crafts compelling tales that captivate readers with their historical depth and emotional resonance. Represented by Janet Kobobel Grant of Books & Such Literary Agency, Frantz's dedication to historical accuracy and nuanced storytelling has earned her praise from critics, including Publishers Weekly, which notes that she has "done her historical homework."
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